9 Pinterest-Worthy Wedding Venues Near Rochester, MN
Best Wedding Venues in Rochester and Southeast Minnesota
I absolutely loved planning my wedding and one of my favorite things was looking at wedding venues. There are so many options it can be really hard to narrow down the search, but we all want that perfect day. So I found some awesome Pinterest-worthy wedding venues all near Rochester, Minnesota.
If you recently got engaged, congratulations! I would say this is a great list to check out when you start looking for the perfect venue. Or if you’re not engaged, no judgment here. I had an incredibly fun time looking at photo after photo of these places. If I were to have my wedding (or maybe a vow renewal?), I’d love to do it at one of these places.
The Round Barn Farm
I’m obsessed with how exposed beams look in every space. In a house, in a wedding venue like The Round Barn Farm, I love everything. And the drapes and chandeliers just add a touch of elegance.
Site: Red wing
Max. Number of guests: 299
Room rental: $4,295-$8,495
Mayowood stone barn
Exposed brick is to die for at Mayowood Stone Barn. And then you tie that in with the natural light coming through the window and the greenery. Ah!
Site: Rochester
Max. Number of guests: 300
Room rental : Not available on their website.
wooden haven
Woodhaven is such a cool, minimalist place! It’s such a bright area that’s very simplistic, so if that’s the kind of style you’re after, great.
Site: cannon falls
Max. Number of guests: 350
Room rental : Not available on their website.
Villa Maria
If you’re someone who likes a more regal look, you can’t go wrong with Villa Maria. The chandeliers, the ceilings, the long tables, everything is very elegant.
Site: Frontenac
Max. Number of guests: 300
Room rental : Not available on their website.
Hotel St. James
While this photo of the St. James Hotel is amazing and gives you a stunning reception space, if you also love older venues, this is the place for you. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, take a look at their website and you’ll understand. There are also plenty of venue options here if you want a more vintage look.
Site: Red wing
Max. Number of guests: 240
Room rental: $500 to $5,500
The 3 Ten Event Location
Another beautiful room with exposed brickwork. There are also several venue options in The 3 Ten Event Venue, such as a rooftop option. Plus, the loveseat for the couple in this photo is such a great idea.
Site: Faribault
Max. Number of guests: 430
Room rental: $2,895-$4,295
Legacy Hill Farm
I love all of these places, but Legacy Hill Farm is perhaps my favorite. The open walls, the view, the chairs, the beams. Sigh, if I could do it all over again, I’d want my wedding here.
Site: Welch
Max. Number of guests: 295
Room rental : They have specific prices for each date, so you will need to contact them for a price.
Holy Clay Country Inn
If you are looking to have a more intimate wedding, Sacred Clay Country Inn is perfect for you. Sacred Clay is a bed and breakfast that sits on a ton of land so you can take great pictures outside. I also really like the fireplace in this room as a backdrop. They also have a barn for rent or an outdoor tent for larger weddings.
Site: Lanesboro
Max. Number of guests: 40 for the room on the photo, 150 for the barn and 250 for the tent.
Room rental: from $1,500
Garden Market Square
The flowers at Garten Marketplatz are amazing! It sounds like something out of a book where fairies live. If you are looking for a fairy tale place, consider this place!
Site: Byron
Max. Number of guests: 300 outdoors, 100 indoors only
Room rental: Not available on their website.
You can’t go wrong with any of these venues, it all depends on the type of look you’re going for and of course how many guests you’ll have. Good luck planning your wedding!
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